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CAPITOL INSURRECTION

Stauber appears to lack empathy for the injured and dead police officers from four years ago.
Some of the pardons were to individuals who attacked law-enforcement officers.
I wonder what Stauber might think if our governor pardoned his assailant.
From the column: "Local newspapers need to regularly present the fact-checking being done on Trump and his administration. This should not be difficult for the News Tribune."

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Well, the rule of law is apparently not obvious to President Donald Trump, who freed them all.
Trump should have used those same words — “I don't want to see people hurt, or injured in any way” — on Jan. 6, 2020.
From the column: "It's one thing to eliminate the symbols; it’s quite another to eliminate the racism, hatred, and anarchy the symbols represent."
Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr testified under oath that he told Trump the stolen-election idea was inaccurate.
But rather than rejecting absurd claims and condemning damage to our country, many “conservative” politicians and leaders perpetuate them to serve themselves.
With their Project 2025 blueprint for an authoritarian oligarchy, they have become a clear and present danger to the continuation of our democratic republic.
We now are faced with more insidious and equally dangerous forms of treason.
Without US Department of Education, what will be taught about Jan. 6, 2021?
It may be Trump’s court, but I don't think the justices will adopt his constitution.
From the column: "Given what we know now, no reasonable person could believe Alito or Thomas are capable of impartiality in matters related to the January 6 Capitol insurrection."

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